Term Dates
Term Dates
Academic Year 2025-26
Autumn Term 1
Inset days
2nd September 2025
3rd September 2025
Term dates
4th September 2025 – 24th October 2025
Autumn Term 2
Wellbeing Day – 28th November 2025
Term dates
3rd November 2025– 19th December 2025
Spring Term 1
Inset days
5th January 2026 (ALET Day)
6th January 2026
Term dates
7th January 2026 – 13th February 2026
Spring Term 2
Wellbeing Day
27th March 2026
Term dates
23rd February 2026 – 26th March 2026
Summer Term 1
13th April 2026 (ALET Day)
Term dates
14th April 2026 – 22nd May 2026
Summer Term 2
Term dates
1st June 2026 – 22nd July 2026
Term Dates
Academic Year 2026-27
Autumn Term 1
Inset days
1st September 2026
5th October 2026 – Wellbeing Day
Term dates
2nd September 2026 – 23rd October 2026
Autumn Term 2
Inset Day
27th November 2026 – Wellbeing Day
Term dates
2nd November 2026– 18th December 2026
Spring Term 1
Inset days
4th January 2027 (ALET Day)
5th January 2027
Term dates
6th January 2027 – 12th February 2027
Spring Term 2
Term dates
22nd February 2027 – 25th March 2027
Summer Term 1
Inset Days
12th April 2027 (ALET Day)
13th April 2027
Term dates
14th April 2027 – 28th May 2027
Summer Term 2
Term dates
7th June 2027 – 21st July 2027
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Georgina Craven
Executive Director of SEND (SENCo)
Georgina is an experienced SEND leader with over thirteen years specializing in supporting neurodiverse learners and leading SEND provision. Beginning her career as an LSA, she progressed through roles including Senior LSA, Teacher of Biology, Director of SEND, and now Executive Director of SEND. A qualified teacher with a Marine Zoology degree from Newcastle University, Georgina also holds a Master’s in SEND, specialising in SEMH and Autism, alongside the National Award for SEN Coordination and accreditation as an Access Arrangements Assessor. She has contributed to SEND practice at both school and local authority level, including sitting on EHCP panels and leading school‑wide implementation of SEND technology systems. As a Therapeutic Thinking trainer, she champions inclusive, neuroaffirming practice rooted in the social model of disability and strongly believes in celebrating the strengths that neurodiversity brings to education and the wider world.















